Accessibility Affidavit
Introduction
The Internet currently constitutes the largest reservoir for freedom of information for all users and disabled users in particular. Therefore, we placed much importance on providing equal opportunities for the disabled for using the information presented on the website and to enable a better browsing experience.
We aspire to promise that digital services will be accessible to the disabled and, therefore, to the extent possible, many resources have been invested for alleviating use of the website for the disabled out of a belief that each person has a right to equality, respect, comfort and independence.
In order to realize this promise, to the extent possible, we aspire to adhere to the recommendations of the Israeli Standard (IS 5568) for the accessibility of online content at an AA level and International Document WCAG2.1.
How does accessibility work online?
A Website Accessibility Company’s accessibility menu is presented on the website – Accessibility with a Click Clicking on the accessibility button enables opening a menu that contains accessibility buttons. After choosing a subject in the menu, wait for loading the page.
The software works with popular browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera. The website owners and/or anyone on their behalf, are responsible for use and application of the website, including the content presented on the website, subject to the restrictions and user conditions in the software.
The Accessibility Options in the Menu
- Adapting to keyboard navigation – An option for keyboard navigation is provided
- Adapting the website to a screen reader – Adapting the website for aid technologies such as NVDA, JAWS
- Increasing the website font to 5 different sizes
- Blocking flickering – Stopping moving elements and blocking flickering
- Adapting contrasts – Changing color contrasts on the basis of a dark background
- Adapting contrasts – Changing color contrast on a bright background
- Adapting the website to colorblindness
- Making the font more legible
- Enlarging the cursor and changing its color to black or white
- Enlarging the configuration to 200%
- Highlighting links on the website
- Making the headings on the website accessible
- Presenting an alternative description to pictures
- Accessibility declaration
- Sending accessibility feedback
Using components and third-party websites
Using components or third-party websites on the website such as Facebook,Instagram YouTube, Tweeter, external chats and websites that are not under our control, could place challenges on using the website for the disabled, which we cannot correct.
Following are a number of examples of accessibility policies on third-party websites:
- https://www.facebook.com/help/273947702950567
- https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/189278?hl=en
- https://help.instagram.com/1178723545597542
- https://help.twitter.com/en/using-twitter/picture-descriptions
Approaches to the Accessibility Coordinator
If, while browsing on the website you have come up against difficulties on the subject of accessibility, the Company’s accessibility staff are at your disposal on a range of channels for approaches on the subject of accessibility. We will be happy to receive your feedback.
The Company’s Accessibility Coordinator’s Details:
Name: Noam Bauer
Telephone No: 052-790-4152
Email : noamb@assuta.co.il
Mailing Address: : Assuta Optic, Building C, 96 Yigal Alon St., Tel Aviv
Publication of the accessibility arrangements in the Company (Pursuant to Its Organization, Nature and Services)
Publication of the Organization’s Accessibility Arrangements These must be updated from time to time pursuant to the accessibility changes made in the Company/business in practice. Details of the physical accessibility arrangements of the offices, stores, assets:
- Parking for the Disabled.
- Access Roads.
- One central and accessible entrance.
- Accessible waiting areas.
- Accessible admission / service / information desks.
- Accessible services.
- Accessible elevator.
- High accessibility of the Telephonic Center.
- Alternative communication means to telephones: WhatsApp, mail, telefax, SMS.
- Accessibility Service Procedures such as assistance when completing forms, service animals, exemption from standing in line is allowed, according to need.
- Accessibility to events / conferences.